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I don't remember how I came up with that? Something I came up with when researching the gun on this website but looking through the pictures I cant find what it was. I really am new to these guns. I will measure the distance between firing pin holes when I go over there again.
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After closer look at trigger guard I am with everyone else, It's a dog doing something with something standing in front of him, He may or may not have something in his mouth. That's about all I could come up with with my eyes and readers!
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Steven Untiet For Your Post: |
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Yes, on the gun before the subject gun was made, SN 4559, it is a dog retrieving a bird with the birds flying by in the background. What are the chances of that, consecutive serial number lifters in a post? Sometimes lightning strikes!
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The Following 11 Users Say Thank You to Larry Stauch For Your Post: |
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